http://trooping-along.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] trooping-along.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] timeandtides_backup2009-03-07 04:13 pm
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Characters: Cloud Strife, Reno & Scarlet
Progress: Complete
Summary: Plans to relocate to Lindblum are on the way, if they can just not pick fights with each other.
Location: Treno (outside) -> Lindblum
Date: Jan 22, 1803
Warnings: Reno & Scarlet will probably use profanity.


Cloud waited outside of Treno at the assigned time for departure. Now that Fenrir and the Prod Clod were altered to run on this 'mist' substance, it seemed like a better idea to continue with relocating to Lindblum. The network posts were only marginally helpful, so he was hoping that the city itself would provide better answers. If not, then he would have to find a different way of getting himself back home.

Crossing his arms over his chest, he leaned neutrally against the refined Fenrir and waited for Scarlet. He had arrived early and there was no point in wandering around Treno anymore. Someone had already tried to steal his gil off of him the one time he had wandered around the city, and he had been forced to administer a small amount of SOLDIER-type punishment. He was not interested in the pubs or bars either, so he waited silently.

He figured that Scarlet would show on time; she seemed like an on-time all-the-time kind of lady, even if it was in the sleezy kind of way. Besides, she was apparently bringing a Turk along. Well, at least the trip would be entertaining with Reno along, if nothing else.

[identity profile] war-mongerer.livejournal.com 2009-03-08 12:58 am (UTC)(link)
She didn't say anything in response to Reno's questioning moan. Scarlet had no choice but to use whatever advantage she could sink her claws into, and this time it seemed to have appeared in the form of a blonde SOLDIER-wannabe. Besides, she'd never verbally admit that she had at least inwardly recognized that brainless fool's knack for machinery. That was the only reason why she was even tolerating Cloud besides the presence of that fine bike of his.

"The sooner we can get away from this piece of shit town, the better." Scarlet sneered before walking right by Cloud and over towards her beautiful machine. She'd grown tired of having nothing but moonlight, and wanted to get to a place more of her liking. Like that Industrial district she'd heard about.

[identity profile] anecktieparty.livejournal.com 2009-03-08 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
Alcohol finally coursing through his veins, trademark goggles strapped over his baby blues, cancer stick hanging from his lips and the bulls eye that was his cigarette’s burning tip bobbing in front of his nose, Reno looked marginally less eager to steal a child’s candy or kick the nearest small animal, but only marginally. Reno wasn’t big on grudges, but he was still unsure of what the hell the reject was doing here.

Hands plunged deep into his pockets, he fingered his flask with one hand and the handle of his mag-rod with the other. It could go either way, but this early in the morning, Reno was holding out hope that he’d be reaching for his newest acquisition. Fingertips landing one of the massive jewels encrusting the thing, he reminded himself to pawn the thing off as soon as possible.

Eight hours cramped up with Scarlet? The thought alone made the hair on the back of his neck rise.

He paused at Cloud and leaned forward, peering at him searchingly through his goggles. He looked different. Was his hair not as spiky? His clothes were certainly more.. Flamboyant than he remembered them. He stared for a moment longer, seemed satisfied, and walked on past.

“Road trips are always such an experience.”

[identity profile] war-mongerer.livejournal.com 2009-03-08 01:17 am (UTC)(link)
Scarlet rolled her eyes at Cloud's comment. While coffee did make her slightly more bearable, her mood wouldn't improve until she was away from the world's answer to vitamin D deficiency. Being surrounded by night time was only good for so long, and besides that, she had more important matters to concern herself about.

The faster these eight hours went by the better, and she sure as hell would be keeping an eye on Reno's driving.

Hooking her hand around the pull cable, she raised herself up to the open hatch, "When you boys have finished yapping, I believe we're ready to depart." Scarlet muttered before disappearing into the machine.

She really needed better help.

[identity profile] anecktieparty.livejournal.com 2009-03-08 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
“You got a lot to learn about ladies if you can only win ‘em over with coffee,” he smirked over his shoulder, pushing his goggles up onto his forehead. Coffee was not something Reno was fond of unless a half-naked woman was offering it to him in the morning, or it was spiked with a hefty portion of alcohol. Preferably both.

Still, riding up into the Proud Clod with a foreboding sense of doom suddenly clouding his thoughts, Reno wondered briefly if he should do something to break her mood. Then he shunted that thought out of his mind. Scarlet was never pleased.

“Really?” He asked once he was face-to-face with Scarlet again, eyes jerking down at the chocobo-headed boy mounted on his bike before plopping down in the driver’s seat and looking around. “This thing needs an ashtray.”

[identity profile] war-mongerer.livejournal.com 2009-03-08 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
While she was hardly against smoking, Scarlet was entirely against smoking in her machines. They were her precious babies, after all, and the smoke would do far too much damage over time. She leant over the side of the driver's chair and plucked the cigarette out from between Reno's lips.

"There isn't one because I don't allow for smoking inside here," Flicking the still-lit stick outside of the opened hatch, Scarlet closed them both into the cockpit before taking up her position in the weapons chair. "We'll stop for a smoke break later," She murmured while slipping into the control harness.

[identity profile] anecktieparty.livejournal.com 2009-03-08 01:41 am (UTC)(link)
Reno frowned hard at the woman when she plucked his cigarette out. First no booze, now no nicotine? Was she trying to kill him? Granted, the no-liquor rule was something he only assumed, but he was confident in it. He wasn’t going to try it and find out. Not yet, anyway. Maybe when she started barbing him.

Pouting, he waited for her to be seated before he leaned forward on the stick and sent the Clod into a full run, half-focused on the screen in front of his face. It was going to be a long ride.

“How kind of you,” he sneered over the thumps of the Clod.